On Aug 19, 2023, 1:01 PM -0600, Wolfgang Schuster , wrote: ** Caution: EXTERNAL Sender ** Hamid,Idris schrieb am 19.08.2023 um 20:36: Many thanks. From font-pre.mkiv: \definealternativestyle [\v!smallcaps] [\setsmallcaps] [\setsmallcaps] : \unexpanded\def\setsmallcaps{\doaddfeature{f:smallcaps}} So on the wiki we should say that \sc is a deprecated/legacy command that no longer makes sense in an opentype-features world. New users should no longer use it. It depends on the font, e.g. Latin Modern still requires \sc because it provides a separate file for smallcaps but no smcp feature. ConTeXt has a command which can be used to check whether the current active font provides the smcp feature but the recommended way is to choose a font which supports to method (\sc or \setsmallcaps) which is used in the document. Ah, yes (and a similar point can be made about slanted/oblique (\sl). Many thanks for the clarification. Idris -- Professor Idris Samawi Hamid Department of Philosophy Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523